Very funny, Howard. :-) I'm glad Group Study is back. What would we do without it? Thank-you Paul for bringing it back. I hope it didn't disrupt your holiday too much. This is a great thing that you do.
I hope this won't start a long thread, but I would like to say Merry Christmas to everyone who celebrates it! Peace, Priscilla Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > > In the first half hour of testing my proctor gave to me > A test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the second half hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee. > > In the third half hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the fourth half hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the fifth half hour of testing my proctor gave not to me > Five token rings > > In the fifth and sixth half hour of testing my proctor gave to > me > A hurried pizza lunch > > In the seventh half hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Five multilayer switched VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the eighth half hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the fifth hour/ninth half hour of testing my proctor gave to > me > Seven routing policies > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Eight > Seven routing policies > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Eight tunnels a-tunneling > Seven routing policies > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Nine tunnels a-tunneling > Eight routing policies > Seven OSI layers to confirm > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me > Ten addresses to NAT > Nine tunnels a-tunneling > Eight routing policies > Seven OSI layers to confirm > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the seventh hour of testing I gave to myself > Eleven potential bugs > Ten addresses to NAT > Nine tunnels a-tunneling > Eight tunnels a-tunneling > Seven routing policies > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > In the last hour of testing I gave to myself > Twelve bug fixes, or so I hoped > Eleven potential bugs > Ten addresses to NAT > Nine tunnels a-tunneling > Eight tunnels a-tunneling > Seven routing policies > Six BGP speakers a-speaking > Five 802.1q VLANs > Four calling voice cards > Three redistribution points > Two IGPs > And a test pod to-pol-o-gee > > Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59808&t=59800 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

